tlcya
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I think that we should look at the shooting of Jordan Davis as one incident and the shooting at the other people in the vehicle as a separate incident. That's why there where all those separate charges.
While the shootings happen at the same time the justification for one act, shooting Davis, is not the same as shooting at the other unarmed occupants of the vehicle.
For some unknown reason this jury couldn't decide whether Dunn's shooting of Davis was justified or not. So they were hung. At the same time they decided that the separate act of shooting at the other people in the vehicle was unjustified and found him guilty of attempted murder.
I disagree with the idea that Dunn had any justification in firing his gun at all. Apparently someone on the jury couldn't figure that out. MOO.
I am saying I get it now what had the jury so tangled up. I believe this could be an argument on appeal, I think that is why Angela Corey made such a point of stating what the remedies to a belief that the convict was overcharged were during trial. I am not saying I agree with the argument but that I can see the argument being made on an appellate level and I think that is what at least one person on that jury thought. That you could not charge on the others if the one was an acquittal.